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So, in one area you’re a proponent of hair-splitting yet here you generalize persons as if the definition of conservative and liberal was taken from the Book of Life.Left and right refer to perspectives on the role of governance, with the left tending towards the government as the embodiment of the people having full control over all aspects of life and the social order, while the “right” tends towards diminishing the role of government to only that which is required in terms of security against outside threat.
Conservative and liberal refer to perspectives concerning values, with conservatives claiming that values inhere in reality and thus must be understood and conserved, while liberals claim values and perspectives evolve and change through time and thus we must always be open to new ways of acting and thinking in the world.
So, the “righteousness of the heart that gave it” has nothing to do with the actual ends or goods that come about, but merely with the good feelings engendered within the heart that feels it is now “righteous” merely because it gave, not because of any actual good that comes about?The focus within Scripture wasn’t what the beggar did with the alm given him, it was on the righteousness of the heart that gave it.
Are you certain you are talking about actual civility, actual respect, or merely about maintaining politically correct etiquette so as to not disturb the acceptable narrative?I am concerned that the civility level of this thread is spiraling out of control, please everyone watch your tone and focus on the issues at hand. I know what I was getting into when discussing politics but I rather would appreciate just having engaging discussion. I think I have my answer now (multiple answers actually) and see that people have disagreements (which can spiral out). @Camoderator, if you feel this needs ot be closed, I don’t blame you.
Uh, yes they do.Families living paycheck to paycheck don’t pay taxes. Tax cuts don’t help them.
The assumption that righteousness of the heart brings about one “feeling good”.So, the “righteousness of the heart that gave it” has nothing to do with the actual ends or goods that come about, but merely with the good feelings engendered within the heart that feels it is now “righteous” merely because it gave, not because of any actual good that comes about?
So righteousness has nothing to do with outcomes or bringing about objective good in the world, merely about feeling good within oneself?
I see.
Why should policy be DRIVEN by democracy?Large is not better when Super Pacs or big money (Kock brothers) can drive policy that should be driven by democracy.
Because as a United States citizen I do not believe that a super pac , the Kock brothers, the NRA or any other faction or lobby has interests that should outweigh a vote, and neither do I believe that any candidate should have more clout than another due to the amount of money that is thrown his/her way.Why should policy be DRIVEN by democracy?
Not necessarily.Last I checked, it was a good thing. The Gospel doesn’t point out any happily ever after for the man that was given an alm, it does however to the one who gave…tis better to give than to receive, eh?
Absolutely.And if I give all my possessions to feed the poor, and if I surrender my body to be burned, but do not have love, it profits me nothing. (1 Cor 13:3)
Well, it’s the Koch brothers, not the Kock brothers, and you should, at least, get the facts straight before you use them to make serious practical decisions.HarryStotle:![]()
Because as a United States citizen I do not believe that a super pac , the Kock brothers, the NRA or any other faction or lobby has interests that should outweigh a vote, and neither do I believe that any candidate should have more clout than another due to the amount of money that is thrown his/her way.Why should policy be DRIVEN by democracy?
Large is not better when Super Pacs or big money (Kock brothers) can drive policy that should be driven by democracy.……………That was my quote, I stand by it.
Thank you for that correctionWell, it’s the Koch brothers, not the Kock brothers,
Spoken like someone who doesn’t know much about Islam. That’s like saying Christians across all countries and denominations experience “homogeneity of thought.”Now, Islam is not a skin colour, it is an ideological perspective, so we would expect some homogeneity of thought.
Ah yes, the “no, YOU’RE the real bigot!” mode of argument.Perhaps it is some deep-seated prejudice (the proclivity to make judgements based on a paucity of evidence or none at all, along with a lack of willingness to think deeply about reality, I.e., not split hairs) that prevents you from honestly asking or wondering why those behaviours occur more frequently among some groups than others.
You don’t actually know what that term means, do you?To be clear, this is where your lack of hair splitting skills gets you into trouble.
Not to mention people who are okay with interracial marriages are the REAL racists, right Harry?Ah yes, the “no, YOU’RE the real bigot!” mode of argument
Do you know the percentages?Let’s compare the percentage of Catholics who behead homosexuals and stone sexually permissive females to the percentage of Muslims that behead homosexuals and stone women.